CSPA Weekly Newsletter, January 16, 2009 -- www.calsport.org | ||||
Come visit the CSPA booth #3404 at the Sacramento ISE show THIS Weekend. A good time to renew your membership and get free hats, shirts and jackets! | ||||
CSPA, in the news, lawsuits and show booths!January 14-CSPA to have booth at Sacramento ISE: Volunteers needed!!! January 14-CSPA sues Nelson Marine, Alameda County for numerous pollution violations
January 13-CSPA serves Notice Of Intent to sue if Sacramento Recycling does not clean up their operation
January 12-CSPA the "buzz" of the show at San Mateo ISE | ||||
The Delta Battle Continues...January 14-Stop Schwarzenegger's End Run to Build the Peripheral Canal January 13-Tough choices on Delta await state officials from the Contra Costa Times January 13-Water crisis has parallels with financial meltdown from the Contra Costa Times January 9-Restore the Delta Organization questions Nature Conservancy's motives for delta stance | ||||
Does your club do some "rockrolling" projects? Another way of giving back and claiming ownership!January 16-Black Bass group improves habitat at Lake Del Valle | ||||
In other news...January 16-CalTrout calls for letter writing campaign to stop suction dredge mining on Klamath River January 13-Top 11 compounds in US drinking water from the New Scientist January 11-Wardens Arrest Five In Abalone Poaching Case Please forward this summary to any friends who care about the state of our waterways and fisheries and don’t know about CSPA. They can follow the latest news on California’s water and fishery issues at our website, http://www.calsport.org.Suggest they sign up for this Weekly News Letter and other Advisories. Thanks for your continuing support! The CSPA Board of DirectorsBecome a CSPA member by printing and mailing the membership form or join on-line. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ You are receiving this letter because CSPA believes you want to keep up to date on the assault on California fisheries and CSPA's efforts to save and restore them. If you wish to unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to the CSPA Webmaster with, "CSPA unsubscribe" in the subject line. |